In a significant demonstration of advancing military capabilities, Lieutenant General Pratik Sharma, General Officer Commanding-in-Chief of the Northern Command, conducted a thorough review of the Indian Army’s readiness in drone warfare and operational efficiency. This evaluation took place in the context of India’s evolving technological strength in modern combat scenarios.
During his visit, Lt Gen Sharma received detailed briefings on the combat potential and surveillance capabilities of advanced drones currently deployed within the Northern Command. The focus of the review was on the effective integration of unmanned systems into live operations across various terrains, especially along the challenging northern frontiers.
The Army Commander praised personnel across all ranks for their innovative approaches, technological achievements, and ongoing efforts in enhancing military capabilities. He recognized the troops for their ability to adapt to the rapidly changing requirements of the battlefield. Moreover, he highlighted that the Northern Command stands at the forefront of modernization efforts, leveraging drones, artificial intelligence, and data-driven methodologies to redefine warfare strategies.
This emphasis on drone warfare is part of the Indian Army’s broader initiative toward multi-domain operations (MDO), where assets across land, air, cyber, and space work in an integrated manner to achieve strategic objectives.
Lt Gen Sharma underscored the critical nature of incorporating state-of-the-art technologies to maintain a competitive edge and ensure preparedness against emerging threats. The ongoing focus within the Northern Command on promoting indigenous innovation and swiftly adopting unmanned technologies showcases India’s commitment to self-sufficiency and technological leadership in the defense domain.













